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Home/Counties/Teller County/Deer Park

Deer Park

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Teller County, Colorado
4.1(23 reviews)

About Deer Park

Deer Park is an open space area in Teller County on the western edge of Colorado Springs, offering elevated terrain with panoramic views across the city and the Front Range. Despite the name, this is not a traditional park with maintained trails and facilities, and it is not a lake. Deer Park is an undeveloped wildland space sitting on a ridge above surrounding neighborhoods, primarily known for its sweeping views and as an informal hiking area for locals who know where to access it.

The experience at Deer Park depends on your expectations. Visitors who arrive looking for a groomed park with marked trails and parking will be disappointed. There is no designated parking lot, no trailhead signage, and no maintained trail system. The park sits in the middle of a residential neighborhood, and access points are informal. Overgrown grass covers much of the area, and first-time visitors may find themselves uncertain of where to walk or where the park boundaries actually are. A local neighbor might point you in the right direction, but do not rely on online maps or photos to guide you. Many of the images posted online for Deer Park are actually from Garden of the Gods or other nearby parks.

For those who do explore the area, the payoff is the view. Deer Park sits high enough to function as a natural overlook of Colorado Springs, and on clear days you can see across the city and far into the plains to the east. Several reviewers describe it as the roof of Colorado Springs, with sightlines that stretch for miles in multiple directions. The open, hilly terrain gives the area an expansive feel, and the lack of development means you are walking through genuine wild space rather than a manicured urban park.

Dog walking and hiking are the primary activities for the locals who use Deer Park regularly. Some visitors have found clean, usable paths in the upper portions of the park, and the area connects informally to Red Rocks Park to the south, which has better-developed trails. If you enter Deer Park from the southwest corner and head uphill, you can access Red Rocks Park trails for a more structured hiking experience.

Deer Park is best understood as a neighborhood open space with outstanding views rather than a destination park. There are no restrooms, no water, no picnic facilities, and no formal trail markers. It serves the surrounding community as a pocket of wildland where deer roam freely through tall grass, birds nest in the scrub, and the view across Colorado Springs makes the short walk worthwhile for those who appreciate unpolished, quiet spaces.

Reviews (9)
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Donnie B

This is not really a park. The grass is overgrown and there is no trail. All the old 5 year old plus pictures are deceptive because for some reason those are from garden of the gods. Do not come here. The place is as the title mentions — a place for deer.

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Beth Schuh

Most of the pictures posted here are not of this park. It is open space in a hilly area surrounded by houses. We didn’t explore the whole thing, as we entered the park near a sign indicating where the park was and there were no paths. A neighbor told us it was just a wild area. He suggested we go a little south, and uphill, to a place where we could enter the upper, southwest corner of Red Rocks Park. We did that and had great access to nice trails.

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Elizabeth Funk

No parking. In the middle of a neighborhood.

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Josh Smith

Beautiful view of the springs from here

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David Chumbley

Beautiful park with stunning views.

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Angel Rivas

Beautiful views

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Hunter Buck

Such a great hike with the dog! Great views and clean paths which is great!

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Costa Jonny

It's like roof of Colorado springs. You can view so far from there.

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W. Christopher Truettner

Great views and nice trails

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